Manufactured from 1907 to 1932. I'm pretty sure thay were not serialized. My guide says $200 in NRA Good condition.
The stevens model 70 Visible loading slide action rifle was made from 1912-1931.
The Stevens Model 70 with the serial number T775 was manufactured between the years of 1907 to 1931. There were only 100,000 of these rifles produced.
Manufactured from 1907 to 1932. I'm pretty sure thay were not serialized. My guide says $200 in NRA Good condition.
The JC Higgins Model 101.13 is a .22 caliber rifle that was produced in the 1950s, making it around 60 to 70 years old. Its value typically ranges from $100 to $300, depending on its condition and any included accessories. The Stevens Model 86 is a different model, but the JC Higgins Model 101.13 is indeed based on the Stevens 86 design, as both were manufactured by the same company under different branding.
The Stevens Model 83 was MFG'erd from 1935 to 1939. Values aren't much on these....YET. However there is growing collector interest in vintage .22's. As per my 2005 "Gun Traders Guide" value in EX: condition is about $150. Gd:=$70.
What is the age and value of my Winchester model 70 264 win. mag super grade? Serial # 703942
your model 70 Winchester post 64 was made in 1968.I would look at the blue book of gun values to get a accurate idea as to value.
George Stevens died on March 8, 1975 at the age of 70.
Winchester makes the Model 70
70-100 years or so; seldom exceeds 100 USD
The Stevens Model 89, a .22 caliber lever-action rifle, was produced primarily between the late 1930s and the early 1950s. Its age can typically range from around 70 to 90 years, depending on its specific production year. The value of a Model 89 can vary based on its condition, with prices generally ranging from $100 to $300, but well-maintained or rare models may fetch higher prices. Always consult a trusted firearms appraiser or dealer for the most accurate assessment.
69-70